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the government spending has been down. we're feeling the effects of the sequester and if you look at the 2% economy, which we've been in now for a couple of years, that's in part due to the fact that the public sector has cut back so much. if you strip the public sector out, the growth numbers go up above 3%. about 3.1% and most of that is down to the consumer. american consumers have done a really good job of balancing their budgets, getting out of credit card debt, managing their own personal finances and now dip a little bit farther into savings than they used to and that's what they did last quarter. >> she's highlighting one of the great unsung stories of the last year, which is that consumers have actually managed to adjust to the new normal, if you like. credit card debt, which was such a key factor in creating pains in american households during the bubble, that credit card debt is now down to ten-year low. people have been trimming their spending and what that means is that the consumers are not in quite the kind
the government spending has been down. we're feeling the effects of the sequester and if you look at the 2% economy, which we've been in now for a couple of years, that's in part due to the fact that the public sector has cut back so much. if you strip the public sector out, the growth numbers go up above 3%. about 3.1% and most of that is down to the consumer. american consumers have done a really good job of balancing their budgets, getting out of credit card debt, managing their own personal...
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we are the other branch of government. they are supposed to be able to come to congress and share this type of information. that has not happened. >> his colleague, representative steven lynch said that the accountability review board interviewed more than 100 witnesses on the ground and provided a thorough review of the state department's handlings. >> they made a determination that the -- the critical element here was that the host country forces that were committed to protecting the consulate there in benghazi, walked off the job. >> reporter: as you remember, fox confirms the state department's inspector general is reviewing the arb and whether it was as thorough as it needed to be. >> thanks elizabeth. >> from our wednesday's hearings and any possible fallout, we are joined by representatives. you heard the congressman say that people are scared to death. what do you to come out of this? >> i'm sorry. thank god the federal three brave americans who are now going to be able to voice and tell the world what really happe
we are the other branch of government. they are supposed to be able to come to congress and share this type of information. that has not happened. >> his colleague, representative steven lynch said that the accountability review board interviewed more than 100 witnesses on the ground and provided a thorough review of the state department's handlings. >> they made a determination that the -- the critical element here was that the host country forces that were committed to protecting...
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as if it doesn't matter what the government is doing. it does matter. >> clayton: jay carney says this is old news. four dead americans part of this. this is old news. >> alisyn: i interpreted that what jay carney said it's been seven months, why haven't we heard from the whistleblowers? this wednesday we will. this is a big week in ongoing benghazi story. >> clayton: more on that on the show. >> tucker: but we begin with a fox news alert. trauma in damascus, syria. a second air strike in the city. elizabeth prann is live from washington with the latest on what is happening there. elizabeth? >> reporter: good morning. we are getting results that the israeli military officials carried out another missile strike around damascus. the amateur video provided by the a.p. shot in the capital city. you can see the fire lighting up the sky. the a.p. reporting a series of explosions, core sponding with the video and citing middle east intelligence official who confirmed the attacks. we haven't heard from the jewish state today. the official condem
as if it doesn't matter what the government is doing. it does matter. >> clayton: jay carney says this is old news. four dead americans part of this. this is old news. >> alisyn: i interpreted that what jay carney said it's been seven months, why haven't we heard from the whistleblowers? this wednesday we will. this is a big week in ongoing benghazi story. >> clayton: more on that on the show. >> tucker: but we begin with a fox news alert. trauma in damascus, syria. a...
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your government lied to you. there is no doubt what so ever that there was intelligence and information that led to the clear conclusion that something brewing. i haven't been proven wrong despite val attempts and collusion between it is press, state department and white house ask highly placed military officials holding politically sensitive positions. this week after stellar reporting by the news division reveal would that whistle-blowers in the federal were poised to reveal what the white house and federal officialless were covering up 7 monthings. ed henry ask would the president for a response, the president actually claim would that he was unaware of any federal employees bullied in the silence. >> there are some survivors of the terror attack who want to come forward and testify. some in the state department blocked. will you allow them to testify? >> ed, i am not familiar with the notion of anyone being blocked to testifying. i will find out what you are referring tompt >> later this week, the president w
your government lied to you. there is no doubt what so ever that there was intelligence and information that led to the clear conclusion that something brewing. i haven't been proven wrong despite val attempts and collusion between it is press, state department and white house ask highly placed military officials holding politically sensitive positions. this week after stellar reporting by the news division reveal would that whistle-blowers in the federal were poised to reveal what the white...
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the 11,000 positions emanated from government. how-to reports can be so diametrically opposed stocks focusing on the surprising 7.5% unemployment rate. what will the folks who do the hiring, not defined, what will they do to bring the jobs back? that is what their own actions say that they are not doing, that makes me think everyone is believing. the recovery is back on course. those who do not see this recovery, they want to, they have been waiting and hoping. they have been praying. but it still is not happening. with me now is david mcarthur and david, do to you first. you are seeing all of this looking and hollering and wondering about the party. >> nobody out, you know, i just don't think there's any reality between wall street and main street, i guess, as the saying goes, but i don't hear about is the construction jobs that are lost in the restaurant jobs that are back up again, the number that the photos means that people that are going back to work or going back for what? have we lost here in st. louis -- have we lost this
the 11,000 positions emanated from government. how-to reports can be so diametrically opposed stocks focusing on the surprising 7.5% unemployment rate. what will the folks who do the hiring, not defined, what will they do to bring the jobs back? that is what their own actions say that they are not doing, that makes me think everyone is believing. the recovery is back on course. those who do not see this recovery, they want to, they have been waiting and hoping. they have been praying. but it...
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>> yes. >> you have been very critical. >> i am very critical of the united states government with the obama and what he has not done. the president said he had a red line with syria there will be chemical weapons used that the united states would act now having been to israel and in that part of the world it is not a hypothetical just over there somewhere. you can look into syria for what the president had to do and i am disappointed united states once again leading from behind. lori: let's talk about the headline economic news. >> i disagree. iraq? weapons of mass destruction that we find them in syria? again delivering bags of cash. you want us to get involved in the war is serious than iraq? where will we get all this money from? it is their business. it is not our business. stay out of that. >> please engage me was an economics because that is feistier than this discussion. we'll be back with the "a team" in a minute. our cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a
>> yes. >> you have been very critical. >> i am very critical of the united states government with the obama and what he has not done. the president said he had a red line with syria there will be chemical weapons used that the united states would act now having been to israel and in that part of the world it is not a hypothetical just over there somewhere. you can look into syria for what the president had to do and i am disappointed united states once again leading from...
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. ♪ gerri: fronters bilking the government by billions. next, we break down an unbelievable stories of how they're doing it. details in 60 seconds. ♪ gerri: more than 3 billion of your taxpayer dollars went to a fraudulent claims for jobless benefits in 2011. that is according to a new study by the st. louis fed. two is ripping us off and how are they getting away with it? dave rogers has been working the story. how is this happening? >> this is happening by and large because this government employment program has gotten so big poster session that there are so many more people in it and it is harder for the government to keep track of who is telling the truth and it wasn't going from 40 billion to over 100 million. gerri: that is a lot of money. >> i spoke to some private investigators. one of the really stunning things that they told me is that people are actually filing for unemployment claims from inside prison. gerri: one philadelphia prison has $7 million worth of claman's coming from inside the jail because their friends and family
. ♪ gerri: fronters bilking the government by billions. next, we break down an unbelievable stories of how they're doing it. details in 60 seconds. ♪ gerri: more than 3 billion of your taxpayer dollars went to a fraudulent claims for jobless benefits in 2011. that is according to a new study by the st. louis fed. two is ripping us off and how are they getting away with it? dave rogers has been working the story. how is this happening? >> this is happening by and large because this...
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rick nelson is an expert on these government data bases. so why didn't the watch list prevent this? >> it's difficult for the watch list to stop an attack. the watch list is just data. it's information. >> reporter: there are many watch lists in government agencies, from the border patrol to the fbi to the cia. and the names of both the older tsarnaev brother and his mother were on one called the terrorist identity's data mar environment, or tide. a low-level list of about 700,000 names. something akin to a first line of defense. there is no active surveillance of people on tide. their names are kept in case they show up in connection with more serious threats. then they may be bumped to the no-fly or select list where their movements would be scrutinized much more closely just in case an attack is in the works. but -- >> with these particular suspects, you know, there was -- there's nothing that they did that, you know, suggested that they were going to do something like this. >> reporter: that is the problem. lone wolves like eric rudolph and the unabomber evaded capture for years
rick nelson is an expert on these government data bases. so why didn't the watch list prevent this? >> it's difficult for the watch list to stop an attack. the watch list is just data. it's information. >> reporter: there are many watch lists in government agencies, from the border patrol to the fbi to the cia. and the names of both the older tsarnaev brother and his mother were on one called the terrorist identity's data mar environment, or tide. a low-level list of about 700,000...
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the drop in the 11,000 government jobs. despite the revisions, one economist says the u.s. needs to add more jobs than this to start a significant recovery. >> the employment to population ratio is where it was a year ago, maybe a tenth percent higher telling you the pace of job growth, even if it's at 170,000 per month is just enough to keep up with population growth. connell: a significant dip in long term unemployment, and the percentage unemployed for 27 weeks or longer fell 22 # percentage points to 37.4%. back out to liz, liz? liz: thank you very much. rich edson, u.s. stocks as you see, did very, very well because of that jobs report, but let's get to nicole because there are people who are obsessed with 3-d lately and others say it's not taking hold, get to nicole, nicole? >> oh, it's taking hold. i remember black and white printers, color printers, and now 3-d printers that are mainstream. there's a story for you here. look first at the stock, 3-d systems, up 1 and a quarter percent today on the news that we're watching this news that it is mainstream, 3-d printers
the drop in the 11,000 government jobs. despite the revisions, one economist says the u.s. needs to add more jobs than this to start a significant recovery. >> the employment to population ratio is where it was a year ago, maybe a tenth percent higher telling you the pace of job growth, even if it's at 170,000 per month is just enough to keep up with population growth. connell: a significant dip in long term unemployment, and the percentage unemployed for 27 weeks or longer fell 22 #...
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lori: how is the government doing uncovering these perpetrators? >> well the department of labor declined to comment for this story but they did direct me to their website. last year they gave out $170 million in grants to 30 states to try to beef up the unemployment, integrity programs. make sure people are really filing the claims legitimately. but still remains to be seen whether or not the cash will be put to good use. melissa: so they're spending more money to figure out how they're losing money that -- it is all taxpayer -- their solution is to spend more taxpayer dollars? >> exactly. some of the things people are doing with the cash is really stunning. this one man in connecticut, an inspector told me watched him for a full year build himself a lakefront poll last, the investigator referred to it as a palace. that is how ex-traf extravagant and he was not caught until he was done. >> are there incentives to go more on the books --. melissa: incentive that you're an outstanding citizen. lori: that alone, not having to go to jail. maybe the ot
lori: how is the government doing uncovering these perpetrators? >> well the department of labor declined to comment for this story but they did direct me to their website. last year they gave out $170 million in grants to 30 states to try to beef up the unemployment, integrity programs. make sure people are really filing the claims legitimately. but still remains to be seen whether or not the cash will be put to good use. melissa: so they're spending more money to figure out how they're...
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it is all about states rights versus the federal government. it is not over yet. stuart: no. this crisis goes on. we still have a solid rally. the dow jones industrials now up about 140 points. we approached 15,000 back off a little bit. i want to bring in nicole petallides. blackberry. what is going on with that? nicole: we are saying this .to the upside. there are some issues. stuart: it has not hit the stock at this point. nicole: correct. stuart: one of jerry brown's solutions. let prisoners go free early. that is not all. he may turn to private industry for a solution. we will have more on that at 10:25 a.m. google last. the newest dog dare i call it a gadget, it really is bearing some buzz. this is a wearable computer with a heads up display. before we demonstrate what this is all about, you think this is the next new, big thing that will push smart phones out. >> i really do. i think this is transformative, revolutionary. i think it really has a lot of incredible potential. maybe not in this form. it is kind of clunky, dorky looking. i have been wearing this for about
it is all about states rights versus the federal government. it is not over yet. stuart: no. this crisis goes on. we still have a solid rally. the dow jones industrials now up about 140 points. we approached 15,000 back off a little bit. i want to bring in nicole petallides. blackberry. what is going on with that? nicole: we are saying this .to the upside. there are some issues. stuart: it has not hit the stock at this point. nicole: correct. stuart: one of jerry brown's solutions. let...
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and when they do that, they want to show without government cutbacks you are seeing private industry. that's really the vehicle for growth, the engine for the american economy and it's so important. what you are hear and jessica is right, are you hearing from republicans, if it weren't for the president's health care reform, you will see them be more confident as a way to knock down health care employment, and these are not happening next. >> as long as we get to the politics, we're all tired with that. we'll get into it, weexchange. could we really hit 15,000? >> it's the nice round numbers, like 15,000 on the dow. 1,600 on the s & p, creates more momentum, the wealth effect we see in the market and in turn, some analysts say it will create confidence for the american public when they see the stock market go up this high. at the same time, to really reap the rewards of the market, you have to be invested and the reality is, the bulk of americans are not invested in the stock market, their biggest asset happens to be their home. prices, most likely less where they want it, where they
and when they do that, they want to show without government cutbacks you are seeing private industry. that's really the vehicle for growth, the engine for the american economy and it's so important. what you are hear and jessica is right, are you hearing from republicans, if it weren't for the president's health care reform, you will see them be more confident as a way to knock down health care employment, and these are not happening next. >> as long as we get to the politics, we're all...
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government down 11,000 with the federal government losing 8,000 of that total. so total employed, 11.7 million. six months or longer, 4.3 million. 37.4%. that's a drop of 2.2 percentage points in the long-term unemployment rate. guys, in addition to all those numbers i just gave you, we had some excitement here at the labor department. there was a fire on the fourth floor. the building is closed for the day. so 5,000 folks basically have the day off. back to you guys. >> all right. austin, off camera, zandi said, when did austan goolsbee become the -- >> he didn't say it exactly like that. >> misled us all. >> that's right. that's that zandi. he nailed it the very first time. kevin hasset. you nailed it. >> i carefully read mark zandi. the bones of the data are pretty good. and i think the jobs number is consistent with that. >> and even santelli, that just shows you. he doesn't necessarily take low numbers. you were like second i think, rick, at 144. austan, when can i join the bls? >> i thought you were going to say. when he said the fire i thought you were go
government down 11,000 with the federal government losing 8,000 of that total. so total employed, 11.7 million. six months or longer, 4.3 million. 37.4%. that's a drop of 2.2 percentage points in the long-term unemployment rate. guys, in addition to all those numbers i just gave you, we had some excitement here at the labor department. there was a fire on the fourth floor. the building is closed for the day. so 5,000 folks basically have the day off. back to you guys. >> all right....
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well now, americans are doing what the government can't. meet the organization that saved their air show after the sequester clipped the wings of the blue angels.th >> gretchen: geraldo next y could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. tgif. it is friday and it's my 3. i hope you're gonna have a great friday and great weekend. i'm gretchen carlson. the benghazi bombshells keep coming. were there witnesses that didn't get a chance to speak and could we expect more? >> the things that my client will be saying will be contradictory to what the administration scenario was about 9-11-12. >> gretchen: you know who got that interview? geraldo rivera, the exclusive and he's here with more to share. >> steve: an american hero story coming to the big screen and this morning new details on the huge hollywood star set to play the role of navy s
well now, americans are doing what the government can't. meet the organization that saved their air show after the sequester clipped the wings of the blue angels.th >> gretchen: geraldo next y could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. tgif. it is friday and it's my 3. i...
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they don't want government to work. i want it to work. >> sean: harry reid should have turned his tv set on yesterday, because tea party members were not the ones rioting in streets. it was the anarchists inside the occupy wall street movement. joining me with reaction, leslie marshall, and cohost of "the five," kimberly guilfoyle. you see this so, may day, death to capitalism, violence once again by the left in this one. give me an example of a tea party incident where they needed to set rape tents to protect women from sexual assault, where tea party members were literally taken a crap on a police car, urinating, doing drugs, bike we saw during the zocotti park incident. >> the first definition is rebelling authority, which means any teenager could be an anarchist. >> in seattle last night, were those anarchist, left wing radical anarchists going after cops, going after media? did we not see that during the occupy movement? can you give me similar examples among tea partiers? yes or no. >> i said at the beginning that
they don't want government to work. i want it to work. >> sean: harry reid should have turned his tv set on yesterday, because tea party members were not the ones rioting in streets. it was the anarchists inside the occupy wall street movement. joining me with reaction, leslie marshall, and cohost of "the five," kimberly guilfoyle. you see this so, may day, death to capitalism, violence once again by the left in this one. give me an example of a tea party incident where they...
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the main dilemma faced by president bush when it came to the government's response to hurricane katrina was quelling disorder? the bush library takes you through this whole scenario about how to deal with the problem of looters and how to restore law and order in new orleans. that is the decision point. no mention at all of, you know, search and rescue. eight years later, the people of new orleans who were basically left to starve and dehydrate and die in our city, mostly elderly people and children, eight years later, these people are memorialized at the bush library as public enemies, not as citizens who were in need of relief. >> americans are facing lawlessness and chaos. we need to send in federal troops so our troops have the legal authority we need to restore order. >> look, federal troops aren't trained police officers. there's a danger that sending them in put them in harm's way without the ability to defend themselves or the training necessary to apprehend criminals. >> i decided that sending in federal troops would diminish authority was better than sending in no federal troo
the main dilemma faced by president bush when it came to the government's response to hurricane katrina was quelling disorder? the bush library takes you through this whole scenario about how to deal with the problem of looters and how to restore law and order in new orleans. that is the decision point. no mention at all of, you know, search and rescue. eight years later, the people of new orleans who were basically left to starve and dehydrate and die in our city, mostly elderly people and...
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government and reconstituted into this new entity. this entity mr. dimarco runs owns one-half of all the mortgages in the united states. if you have a mortgage, there's a good chance the entity dimarco runs owns your mortgage. as the owner of half the mortgages in this country, he could be the one to implement the kind of policy today the cfo said was a good idea. for more than aier, he has refused and argued he is mandated by law to preserve and converse fannie mae's assets rather than look out for the entire housing market. despite my entity exists only because of the expenditure dollar, i'm not looking out for u.s. citizens but balancing my books. here's the good news, dimarco is on his way out and president obama wants to replace him with this man, congressman watt, on the bank iing committee and distinguished himself on borrowers and predatory lending, good news where the american homeowner is being screwed by the banks and powers in washington as well. we're reminded what happens when you don't give people a break in principle, the underlying a
government and reconstituted into this new entity. this entity mr. dimarco runs owns one-half of all the mortgages in the united states. if you have a mortgage, there's a good chance the entity dimarco runs owns your mortgage. as the owner of half the mortgages in this country, he could be the one to implement the kind of policy today the cfo said was a good idea. for more than aier, he has refused and argued he is mandated by law to preserve and converse fannie mae's assets rather than look...
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that's no way to govern and the american people are not going to stand for it. joining me now is jim mcdermott, democrat from washington and executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> good to be here. >> congressman, you know, it's about passing good laws and we would hope the gop would be about it. but they really went against the background check vote. as there been a lot of fallout from that vote? what are you hearing from your constituents and has there been any admissions to you from republicans that have refused progress and went against the people because it might help the president if they had voted for this? >> well, i don't think they are ever going to admit it, al. mitch mcconnell said it on the first day of the presidency five years ago, that his job was to get rid of obama. he failed and they are still hanging on to that game plan and i don't think they are ever going to admit it. they are simply willing to throw the country, the economy, the people, the students, health care, everything under the bus in or
that's no way to govern and the american people are not going to stand for it. joining me now is jim mcdermott, democrat from washington and executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> good to be here. >> congressman, you know, it's about passing good laws and we would hope the gop would be about it. but they really went against the background check vote. as there been a lot of fallout from that vote? what are you hearing from your...
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lori: all eyes focus now on the next government read. maybe the adp report was also a disappointment. >> if you take the adp at face value, we will have our 38th month in a row. we are at about 180,000 jobs for the month of april. that takes us back up into that higher end of the range. we call this a economy the plow horse of economy. it is not going to stop. it is just plodding along. we are getting 150-200,000 jobs a month. that is what we have been seeing over the past three-four years. i think that is what we will see over the first couple. lori: get used to it. thank you, sir. melissa: summer travel season is fast approaching. jeff flock is in chicago at the o'hare airport. peter barnes is in washington looking at how the airline industry would change if air traffic control was privatized. i know a lot of people have had nightmares lately. >> today is not a bad day. they are trying to cut down on lines at american. who is this girl here? i see her walking up to people checking them in mobley. >> she is here to give the customers re
lori: all eyes focus now on the next government read. maybe the adp report was also a disappointment. >> if you take the adp at face value, we will have our 38th month in a row. we are at about 180,000 jobs for the month of april. that takes us back up into that higher end of the range. we call this a economy the plow horse of economy. it is not going to stop. it is just plodding along. we are getting 150-200,000 jobs a month. that is what we have been seeing over the past three-four...
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i thought he was a big government guy. peter: the era of big government is over. remember? [ laughter ] stuart: i do remember. my how times have changed. peter barnes. round and round she goes. did you ever think you could hail a private jet from your cell phone? now you can. black jet launched an iphone app that lets you quickly booked a seat on a private jet. black jet ceo joins us now. >> hello, stuart. stuart: i am intrigued. it seems it is absolutely exploding. you can buy your own jet. you can part owned a jet. you can share your right. now you have a last minute get on board using an app. >> you have described a bunch of business models that are all very expensive. the nice thing about black jet is it is the most affordable way you can actually fly on a jet. you can book a seat without booking the entire aircraft. stuart: hold on a second. i have a smart phone. i punch up the app. i say i want to fly new york to come i don't know, wherever. i want to fly out of new york this day.. >> it works very similarly to the way you have described it. stuart: you bring together
i thought he was a big government guy. peter: the era of big government is over. remember? [ laughter ] stuart: i do remember. my how times have changed. peter barnes. round and round she goes. did you ever think you could hail a private jet from your cell phone? now you can. black jet launched an iphone app that lets you quickly booked a seat on a private jet. black jet ceo joins us now. >> hello, stuart. stuart: i am intrigued. it seems it is absolutely exploding. you can buy your own...
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government apparently sent millions of dollars in cash to fund various dubious government projects in afghanistan, including solar panels and wind farms that never really worked. no, i'm sorry, that's when we did here. i'm sorry. i had it backwards. i had it confused. >> brian: i just wonder if that is part of the reason why jimmy fallon is in and jay leno is out 'cause he's the only guy taking shots at the president and this administration and they're funny. >> steve: it is the second term. where were the jokes the first term? not so much. >> brian: i thought he had a few of them. >> steve: not so many. >> brian: i know this, the "tonight show" is coming here and somehow they did the calculus, which i thrive in that. it's going to be $100 million. >> steve: per year. >> alisyn: wait, wait, what? >> brian: it's going to bring $100 million. >> steve: the benefits for? >> alisyn: just because people will be coming in. >> brian: right. >> steve: that's what they say. >> brian: i have no idea. >> alisyn: your calculus only goes. >> brian: i don't want to describe my calculus of what goes
government apparently sent millions of dollars in cash to fund various dubious government projects in afghanistan, including solar panels and wind farms that never really worked. no, i'm sorry, that's when we did here. i'm sorry. i had it backwards. i had it confused. >> brian: i just wonder if that is part of the reason why jimmy fallon is in and jay leno is out 'cause he's the only guy taking shots at the president and this administration and they're funny. >> steve: it is the...
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we borrow $3.8 billion every day to fund the federal government. it's up to the agencies to act appropriately. >> but some of those -- >> to put the cuts in place that are smart, not harm individuals. >> but the statutory language that the agencies have to deal with is the cuts have to be across the board. that was the language that was worked out between the president and the republican congress, which everybody jumped in the pool together. it seems to me the problem is you turn around and say these folks aren't getting chemotherapy, it is an outrage, but those two cents you just held up, some of those cents are going to people getting chemo drugs. that's the point, when you cut, there are real effects. >> that's why across the board cuts are never a good idea. that's why we voted for two, twice, sequester replacement bills in the house. we know that's very dangerous, because we effect the good with the back. >> congresswoman renee ellmers, thank you for joining me tonight, i appreciate it. let's bring in ranking democrat of the house budget commi
we borrow $3.8 billion every day to fund the federal government. it's up to the agencies to act appropriately. >> but some of those -- >> to put the cuts in place that are smart, not harm individuals. >> but the statutory language that the agencies have to deal with is the cuts have to be across the board. that was the language that was worked out between the president and the republican congress, which everybody jumped in the pool together. it seems to me the problem is you...
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and the government could file new charges anywhere along the line. >> well said. thanks so much, pete, as always. great reports. pete williams, justice correspondent for nbc news. attorneys for two of the suspects gave a brief press conference after the hearing. here's what they said. >> dias kadyrbayev absolutely denies the charges as we've said from the very beginning. he assisted the fbi in this investigation. he is just as shocked and horrified by the violence in boston that took place as the rest of the community is. >> my client, azamat, feels -- just like many other individuals who were interviewed on campus. he has cooperated fully with the authorities. and looks forward to the truth coming out in this case. >> that's one reason or two reasons not ever to be a criminal lawyer. anyway, now for more on this story, retired atf agent jim cavanaugh, nbc news analyst. i'm going to ignore all that stuff by those two guys. that's what criminal attorneys are paid to do. fair enough. act like your clients are completely innocent even though they basically admitted a
and the government could file new charges anywhere along the line. >> well said. thanks so much, pete, as always. great reports. pete williams, justice correspondent for nbc news. attorneys for two of the suspects gave a brief press conference after the hearing. here's what they said. >> dias kadyrbayev absolutely denies the charges as we've said from the very beginning. he assisted the fbi in this investigation. he is just as shocked and horrified by the violence in boston that...
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we've got all parts of the government could have some kind of cuts. i also think we need to potentially address the entitlement issue as well. for people of my generation, the younger generation. not for people actually receiving the retirement benefits or those approaching retirement benefits. we need to acknowledge we have a spending problem. that's the first thing we need to do. >> greta: massachusetts is typically a democratic state. president obama did very well in massachusetts. congressman markey is running on the obama agenda. how do you compete with that? >> i'm running against a person the poster boy for term limits. if we continue to talk about this, more person responsibility, more personal freedoms, that's resonating with republicans, and moderate democrats in the state. we could go in the urban areas and expand the party and be more inclusive. we're confident we'll bring a lot of independent and moderate democrats under our tent. we're very confident going into the general election here. >> greta: thank you very much. we did put in a cal
we've got all parts of the government could have some kind of cuts. i also think we need to potentially address the entitlement issue as well. for people of my generation, the younger generation. not for people actually receiving the retirement benefits or those approaching retirement benefits. we need to acknowledge we have a spending problem. that's the first thing we need to do. >> greta: massachusetts is typically a democratic state. president obama did very well in massachusetts....
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the russian government warned us. frankly i don't think we've gotten good answers to these questions. why? >> we haven't gotten good answers, sean. in that fbi office in boston, or a mysterious place, there's a vault of information where they do investigations on possible terrorists and hide them so law enforcement can't ever see them and compare the photos and investigation to a crime that just occurred. what happened with these three young men, look at, this it was exactly like they know a murder occurred. they took the murder weapon and tried to destroy it. that in a nutshell is what they did. >> sean: well, two of them admitted they agreed to get rid of this material after concluding from news reports that the suspect number two was in fact one of the boston marathon bombers. let's talk about that, jay. that's a huge problem they acknowledged and admitted that. >> absolutely. mark is absolutely correct also. this is no different than a murder weapon being hidden. some are acting as if these three students that are
the russian government warned us. frankly i don't think we've gotten good answers to these questions. why? >> we haven't gotten good answers, sean. in that fbi office in boston, or a mysterious place, there's a vault of information where they do investigations on possible terrorists and hide them so law enforcement can't ever see them and compare the photos and investigation to a crime that just occurred. what happened with these three young men, look at, this it was exactly like they...
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. >> there's not much of a government there to work with. it's a do it why areself situation. >> it's still appalling. it's outrageous. >> cnn personnel could go into the burned out consulate and see the evidence laying around. it's stunning. >> groups of militia's controlling different territories, cooperating, and not cooperating depending on the situation. people in fatigues without any official status directing traffic. when you go to the airport, you leave your handgun before you -- take your clip, it's sort of like a coat check so you can pick your gunp when you leave. i was more charmed and hopeful than dismayed by this. i see people trying to make -- seriously trying to make a go of really post apock lip tick situation. >> we have to take a quick break. more with the mayor and the president's promise to close down guantanamo bay. a hunger strike going on there right now. more than 100 people being force fed. [ male announcer ] when you take shortcuts, it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always h
. >> there's not much of a government there to work with. it's a do it why areself situation. >> it's still appalling. it's outrageous. >> cnn personnel could go into the burned out consulate and see the evidence laying around. it's stunning. >> groups of militia's controlling different territories, cooperating, and not cooperating depending on the situation. people in fatigues without any official status directing traffic. when you go to the airport, you leave your...
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the government can come back with more charges. this is the opening move by the government. as they learn more, they can add more. the obstruction count is a maximum of five years. lying to federal agent count against phillipos carry as maximum eight year sentence. there may be more charges down the road. >> thank you both for your guidance tonight. >> you bet. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, you will hear from the man whose car was hijacked by the bombing suspects and how he was able to help the police track them down. tonight, in the rewrite, a personal look at my boston, the place where i grew up and why we are all better off now that my boston no longer exists. oodle, he's gonna sell you tropical fish! he's got salt water tanks, fresh water tanks, brackish tanks, tanks you can't even fathom. that fish?! no you're not ready for that fish. precision aquatic manipulation. he boils his water perfectly for his velveeta shells & cheese. advantage. this guy. liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. but with kids growing up fast, fighting seven signs of aging gets harder. in
the government can come back with more charges. this is the opening move by the government. as they learn more, they can add more. the obstruction count is a maximum of five years. lying to federal agent count against phillipos carry as maximum eight year sentence. there may be more charges down the road. >> thank you both for your guidance tonight. >> you bet. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, you will hear from the man whose car was hijacked by the bombing...
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and we also feel as if the government has kind of figured out that happy medium of where to draw the line with my privacy, and how much we need to fight terrorism at the same time. >> okay. what about this scenario, because we now know that the fbi, a meeting with the owners of fan tam fireworks, and training staff in screening, and to, you know, say if something is a bit odd in terms of a customer wanting to purchase an unusual amount of fireworks. would you see that as a new infringement on your civil liberties? >> no, i see that as criminal profiling. i mean, if you have people that are acting awkward and they're trying to buy fertilizer, for example, i would want someone to make a phone call and say you might want to check this out. the same way when you have someone acting odd buying an abnormal amount of fireworks and not with a bunch of kids around him around the holidays of 4th of july or new years or not for like a wedding celebration. that should stick out to people and i think that's when you have to look at criminal profiling. are these things being used, whatever it may
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government to this day. diplomacy is the least used and the least honed instrument in our arsenal, and the reason for that is longstanding. it starts with dick nixon and others who derided the state department is the home of pink communist dogs. that's the way the state department was looked at by the bush administration also. they tolerated colin powell, because colin powell had poll ratings like mother teresa. they couldn't very well not tolerate colin powell, but the state department, the state department was looked on as a filthy, dirty place where people worked to -- were not competent and had no advice to offer that was worth a damn. >> do you feel like when you're looking right now at the debates about syria, about iran, and how we're going to deal with them, do you feel like there is a real concrete effect of propagating a white washed history of what we went through with the iraq war? does that affect the debates we're having now on issues lake iran and syria? >> oh, i think so. i think as yogi berr
government to this day. diplomacy is the least used and the least honed instrument in our arsenal, and the reason for that is longstanding. it starts with dick nixon and others who derided the state department is the home of pink communist dogs. that's the way the state department was looked at by the bush administration also. they tolerated colin powell, because colin powell had poll ratings like mother teresa. they couldn't very well not tolerate colin powell, but the state department, the...
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i don't think the government will have much trouble proving the kind of knowledge that's required for obstruction of justice. as to the lying to the police and law enforcement authorities, that's always a hard crime to prove, because there is usually no transcript, no warning, most people don't know it's a crime to lie to law enforcement authorities. it's often one word against the other. but it's a serious crime here. not allowed to lie to law enforcement, particularly when investigating something as serious as terrorism. >> and julia kayam, one of the students, his visa no longer valid, should not have been allowed back in the country in january. he was no longer an active student. but somehow there was a breakdown at the federal level. sounds like yet another case of maybe the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing. >> right. so how it's supposed to work, and this is a lot of the post 9/11 architecture that was created, was if people are allowed in on student visas, there is actually no way the federal government can keep track of all of them. so universities and colle
i don't think the government will have much trouble proving the kind of knowledge that's required for obstruction of justice. as to the lying to the police and law enforcement authorities, that's always a hard crime to prove, because there is usually no transcript, no warning, most people don't know it's a crime to lie to law enforcement authorities. it's often one word against the other. but it's a serious crime here. not allowed to lie to law enforcement, particularly when investigating...
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that's what people in this country give handouts from the government for. lou: and economically in terms of the market, the economy, what is our future of? >> the economy is moving ahead slowly. the powers that be tell you they want to excel rate. they don't because if it does demand for money will rise coming interest rates will rise, and the amount of interest but the government pays will go free and we are setting the stage for what you and i remember as an guys, the 70's, double-digit inflation. so it is all a sham. lou: let's hope that the sham can be resolved. >> let me be clear, the market is okay. we're going to get a pullback. lou: and not going to be net positive at the end? >> adelle want people to go away terrified. lou: i'm sitting here thinking maybe we should just go away. you are giving a suggestion that it is more -- the potential in the market and the economy is tremendous, but i don't know without strong leaders what can be done here. i really do not. >> you have a horrible problem because the senior citizens in this country are taking it
that's what people in this country give handouts from the government for. lou: and economically in terms of the market, the economy, what is our future of? >> the economy is moving ahead slowly. the powers that be tell you they want to excel rate. they don't because if it does demand for money will rise coming interest rates will rise, and the amount of interest but the government pays will go free and we are setting the stage for what you and i remember as an guys, the 70's, double-digit...
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, by the local government, the state government. >> reporter: is that because they are poor? >> it is because they are poor. >> reporter: the department of health has since changed its laws. clinics who provide abortions are now subject to random inspections and face the same regulations as outpatient surgery clinics. a horrifying case used as a rallying cry for change. stephanie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> here in new york that large piece of wreckage from one of the planes that hit the world trade center on 9/11 was removed from a narrow space between two downtown buildings today. investigators said there were no signs of human remains found at the scene. it's a three by five-foot, 250-pound wing flap mechanism discovered last week by a construction crew. workers and on-lookers said watching the removal was emotional for them. it's such a visible vestige of 9/11. for now this wreckage will be sent to the nypd property clerk's office. >>> still ahead for us tonight for a lot of families it's the healthier alternative to red meat. tonight consumer reports is sounding th
, by the local government, the state government. >> reporter: is that because they are poor? >> it is because they are poor. >> reporter: the department of health has since changed its laws. clinics who provide abortions are now subject to random inspections and face the same regulations as outpatient surgery clinics. a horrifying case used as a rallying cry for change. stephanie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> here in new york that large piece of wreckage from one...
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that is after ahmadinejad reportedly threatened to expose fraud in that government. developments on that, no doubt. more than a foot of snow hitting some areas. it's may the 1st. ahead where it's happening and the trouble it's already causing. plus, the new suspects in the boston bombing case go before a judge. you'll hear what happened inside the courtroom. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. @ [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. an
that is after ahmadinejad reportedly threatened to expose fraud in that government. developments on that, no doubt. more than a foot of snow hitting some areas. it's may the 1st. ahead where it's happening and the trouble it's already causing. plus, the new suspects in the boston bombing case go before a judge. you'll hear what happened inside the courtroom. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. @ [ ship horn blows ] no,...
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the yemenis, for example, if he worked closely with the yemeni government, there's a new government there that works much better with us. perhaps they could have worked with them to set up prisons that were more secure. perhaps they could have set up some kind of -- >> what's our record been with people we've released to that part of the world? what's our record been? >> it's not great. >> do we know they won't come back and join the terrorist groups? >> let me tell you this. recidivism rate for terrorists is is lower than it is for criminals in the united states. you assume a certain amount of risk. >> 28%. it's 28%. >> it's much higher, i believe, in the criminal justice system. he's the president of the united states. he's fighting a war. when you fight a war, you do assume some risk as well. >> so you think a guy that's been robbing gas stations is the equal risk to a terrorist? >> no. i'm not saying that. >> you just equated them, so you must think so. >> no. i equated the criminal justice system -- >> you said the recidivism rate if it's somehow lower or hower it's -- >> chris, i'm
the yemenis, for example, if he worked closely with the yemeni government, there's a new government there that works much better with us. perhaps they could have worked with them to set up prisons that were more secure. perhaps they could have set up some kind of -- >> what's our record been with people we've released to that part of the world? what's our record been? >> it's not great. >> do we know they won't come back and join the terrorist groups? >> let me tell you...
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one is specific pre-emption where a law says only the federal government can do this. field pre-emption meaning that a particular field is subject to federal law. let's say a state passed a law that says if you live in kentucky you don't have to file a u.s. federal income-tax return wrong. here the argument is the fda regulates soft drinks and caffeine. you cannot. not a bad argument. next they get into a bunch of free speech point and say, you can not impact our commercial speech, are compelled speech. you cannot compel us to say something, but to your point, are they specifically targeting youth, i don't think they are. melissa: this is another city that is trying to be the nanny to everyone that is living there. recently see that. i was out there recently. they banned plastic bags. they have stopped places like cvs from selling cigarettes because they have a pharmacy there. is this a growing trend? are these just too crazy cities? >> what you are getting at is what we call big brother legislation. how far can the government go in telling you -- they cannot pass a la
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i have no trust in what's going on with our government. but i want to talk about the other thing about the kind of the tone of these kids after this event a few days after this event. there were dead people. there were people who lost their limbs and they treated the blood and the guts and the gore no differently than if it were a movie. let's hide their stuff. it was like a wacky prank. the wacky terrorist is not part of the diversity rainbow of college. but somehow it is. it's no different than the cross dressing lacrosse player. how exciting it is to have these people as part of your friends. i agree, they have to be punished they have to be punished harshly not simply for helping these guys but shattering the dorm room utopia going on right now that lous this kind of thinking to persist. it's disgusting. >> i'm not sure if we have this or even allowed to put this up. we have a facebook picture of tsarnaev and one of the kazakhstany let's call them alleged conspirators. can we put that up? they are not going to put it up for whatever le
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. >> we work very closely with the government, but also the u.s. to make sure that we have their rate -- red skills to do the job. essentially we find the workers locally. liz: let me get to warren buffett. you remember when this came through. the company that he owns made a massive purchase of your global 5,006,000 series jets. he doesn't make those kinds of decisions. i spoke to him this morning and told him that i had you. he said that he and executives the minute they got that plane or not so interested in the gulfstream anymore. that is a big statement. >> i like to hear that. of course this is an airplane that really brings unique features to the executives that travel. for example, the cabin comfort. you are flying at higher altitude but a lower altitude cabin that is better comfort. liz: a billion and ilion of dollars in orders. was it good for the money? >> they also bought some challengers. liz: to get other big customers. you had a big one says warren buffett. >> one of our customers in europe ordered a lot of global and challengers. dav
. >> we work very closely with the government, but also the u.s. to make sure that we have their rate -- red skills to do the job. essentially we find the workers locally. liz: let me get to warren buffett. you remember when this came through. the company that he owns made a massive purchase of your global 5,006,000 series jets. he doesn't make those kinds of decisions. i spoke to him this morning and told him that i had you. he said that he and executives the minute they got that plane...
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. >> 0.8 is the subtraction from the government. if i told you we grew 3.233 in the first quarter, would you be sitting here complaining? >> i'm just saying. >> hold on. you're going to ask me a question, i'm going to answer. >> i'm asking diane why he is at 1.1 now. >> 15 and 11, not that much different. we're starting to see fiscal drag. it's do that or do nothing. >> a fiscal drag going on right now. later on this year this is going to ease up. the fed reserve needs to be a little forward-looking here. i agree that the problem is demand but demand is fed by confidence confidence. >> you bring up an important issue. as you talk it down too much, they worry about a self fulfilling prophesy and they do have their forecast. so much information they have given us. it is like washing it. it has been -- should be a gift. >> what's the view over the course of the year? >> well, they continue on with a 25 basis point policy. >> that's what the fed has failed to realize and perhaps what you're failing to realize, too. >> we're going to bri
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protesting government reforms. payouts in the venezuelan parliament. a dispute over the president narrow election when. it turned violent. they are refusing to accept the outcome of the vote. they are charging voter fraud. the battle for the secretary of state john kerry's vacant seat is on. gabriel gomez will face had marquis who have served in the . bold eight weeks. those are your headlines. dagen: thank you. can we rewrap that venezuelan video? that was awesome. auto sales. coming in strong. the big three automakers all posting double-digit increases. we are missing chrysler. chrysler is up 11%. connell: people are keeping their cars longer. we have jeff flock standing by. jeff: sales are shiny. take a look at this. this is my car. i bought this in the last year. i tell you, the newly minted ceo of turtle wax, exclusively on the fox business network today. you like it when they sell more new cars and when people keep the old cars longer. >> absolutely. we are in the business of cleaning, shiny and protecting all cars. jeff: it is an iconic american
protesting government reforms. payouts in the venezuelan parliament. a dispute over the president narrow election when. it turned violent. they are refusing to accept the outcome of the vote. they are charging voter fraud. the battle for the secretary of state john kerry's vacant seat is on. gabriel gomez will face had marquis who have served in the . bold eight weeks. those are your headlines. dagen: thank you. can we rewrap that venezuelan video? that was awesome. auto sales. coming in...
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houses, government, finance agencies. rundown on msbnc can acne cleansers be tough on breakouts and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health car
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maybe it's the libyan government might be insulted. we don't know because he's got to go in silhouette for his own safety. >> steve: it will be nice when those guys don't have to be in silhouette and we can hear their stories firsthand. that could be coming up first week in may. we've got other headlines. girls as young as 15 years old can now get the morning after pill without a prescription or permission from their moms and dads. or guardians. the f.d.a. making the controversial decision to lower the age to buy plan b, as well as sell it over the counter. teen-agers can get it as long as they can prove their age of 15 at checkouts. >> i don't really agree because it's like a really young age and they shouldn't be, you know, having sex in the first place. >> it's really ridiculously young age to have to deal with that at all. >> steve: ain't that the truth. over the counter sales of plan b are set to happen in just a couple of months. >> brian: a two-year-old girl receiving a life saving transplant, born without a trachea, she could n
maybe it's the libyan government might be insulted. we don't know because he's got to go in silhouette for his own safety. >> steve: it will be nice when those guys don't have to be in silhouette and we can hear their stories firsthand. that could be coming up first week in may. we've got other headlines. girls as young as 15 years old can now get the morning after pill without a prescription or permission from their moms and dads. or guardians. the f.d.a. making the controversial...
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whether it's government or private sector. if i have one message it's lets take the best of both and bring them together so we can make this work. and save some taxpayer money. zeke and i were talking about this earlier. >> we have a lot of resistance to set up the exchanges in a lot of states. >> we have. >> so you have republican governors mainly saying we are not going to do it. >> one of the most perplexing things there there is because it would give them a opportunity to control their state exchange and instead defaulted to the. >> we will have a convergence on how they work well. as the president said, we need to keep our eye on the ball immediately there will be things we have to work out and iron out. i agree with you it's political. once it gets into the fabric of everyday life every year we go on the exchange and we select something, then it's just routine. >> let's embrace part of the private sector here to help iron those things out sooner rather than later. that's something i feel really strongly about and the sta
whether it's government or private sector. if i have one message it's lets take the best of both and bring them together so we can make this work. and save some taxpayer money. zeke and i were talking about this earlier. >> we have a lot of resistance to set up the exchanges in a lot of states. >> we have. >> so you have republican governors mainly saying we are not going to do it. >> one of the most perplexing things there there is because it would give them a...
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and hezbollah in lebanon indicated it could step up its role in assisting assad's government, to prevent the country from falling in, quote, american or israeli hands. hezbollah has long been suspected of supporting rebels across the border in syria. nearly 500,000 refugees have come to lebanon. and some 8,000 refugees a day are streaming into jordan. and that number is expected to approach a total of 1.2 million by year's end. to give that number perspective, jordan's total population is only 6.5 million. >>> president obama faced questions about the state of revolt at the prison at guantanamo bay. where 100 of 166 inmates are on a hunger strike. president obama says the prison is less important than ever, with the fwhars afghanistan coming to a close. >> guantanamo is not necessary to keep america safe. it is expensive. it is inefficient. it hurts us, in terms of our international standing. it lessens cooperation with our allies. it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. i don't want these individuals to die. obviously, the pentagon is trying to manage the situati
and hezbollah in lebanon indicated it could step up its role in assisting assad's government, to prevent the country from falling in, quote, american or israeli hands. hezbollah has long been suspected of supporting rebels across the border in syria. nearly 500,000 refugees have come to lebanon. and some 8,000 refugees a day are streaming into jordan. and that number is expected to approach a total of 1.2 million by year's end. to give that number perspective, jordan's total population is only...
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is this smart or is it big government gone bad? tom foreman is out front. >> a curious trip to russia, loud confrontations at a mosque, visits to radical websites and behavior that made even relatives disapprove. >> what i think was behind it, being losers. >> just some of that was enough to have tamerlan tsarnaev on at least one government watch list well before the boston bombings. rick nelson is an expert on these government databases. so why didn't the watch list prevent in this? >> it would be difficult for the watch list itself to stop the attack. it's just data. >> there are many watch lists in government agencies and the names of both the older tsarnaev brother and his mother were on one called tie. a low level list of about 700,000 names. there is no active surveillance of people on tide. their names are kept in case they show up in connection with a more serious threat, then they may be bumped up, where their movements would be scrutinized more closely just in case an attack is in the works, but -- >> with these particula
is this smart or is it big government gone bad? tom foreman is out front. >> a curious trip to russia, loud confrontations at a mosque, visits to radical websites and behavior that made even relatives disapprove. >> what i think was behind it, being losers. >> just some of that was enough to have tamerlan tsarnaev on at least one government watch list well before the boston bombings. rick nelson is an expert on these government databases. so why didn't the watch list prevent...